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... Smith jun Louth butcher JOSEPH TARVER Wolverton carpenter 22 23 office of Mr Warwick Feb 11 J Perkins Guyscliffe in Leek Wootton Warwick meal-man JAMES POTTS Newcastle-upon-Tyne merchant 11 12 George Inn Newcastle-upon-Tyne Sol Donkin Newcastle-upon-Tyne ...

Published: Saturday 20 February 1830
Newspaper: Birmingham Journal
County: Warwickshire, England
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FALMOUTH

... basket green pot-herbs, Lawrence do., 2s, Wm. Hodge;- best bracß cvqurobers, Hodge; best leeks, 2s, Wm. Jscka*.hist hunch 3s. Hodge; extrgs, 3s Bd.W, Rowe; mushrooms, 2», Vlf* Hodge; carroja, l ...

TVMDSOR-F' 4 - o rted The King, attended by Sir Herbert Taylor, Jo el' fro m a party of dragoons,

... partake of her usual ex s terM i e rcise 4 t t h e aro ag y eet ', Her Majesty has not dined in company since melancholy death of Lady Howe. Neither have chamber musicians played at the Castle s ince Tuesda Y e , This morning their MajesLies and Household Suite ...

HOY AX, EORTIOUITITP.&I SOCiSTY

... for the kitchen and dissert was grca'er thai we anticipated. Among • he Intirr were some fine specimens ofthe Cornish Gell* flower and Cornish Aromatic, two varieties peculiar to this County, which we think will dispute the pain- with the much and justly ...

Published: Saturday 20 October 1832
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
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THE IRISH TITHE BILL

... extraordinary mushroom hued the other day at Manningham, neer Bradford, by Mr. Eli Hopkinson. The stem, which measured 10 Inches in circumference, grew about three inches out of the ground, and thee branched out and formed three complete mushrooms, all united ...

Royal Horticultural Society of.Cornwall

... neighbour- hood: among whom were the Lady Mayoress of Truro and the young ladies; Sir C. Lemon and the ladies on a visit at his mansion; the Rev. T. Fhilpotts; — Beckley, esq., of Greatwood, and a great number of ladies. The Judges having decided the respective ...

Published: Friday 30 September 1836
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
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BELL'S WE EIK VU ESSE if OE R

... the gentleman of the house was at home. The lady replied in the negative, but presuming them to be Mends —perhaps relative*—of ner liege lord, she invited them to enter the house till she sent for him. The ladies (who stated they had brought a small present) ...

Published: Monday 16 September 1839
Newspaper: Bell's Weekly Messenger
County: London, England
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COMMON PLEAS.-SATURDAY

... Reading, the lady of the Rev. Francis of a daughter. On the 15th inst., at Uxbridge, the lady of R. of a daughter. E• On the 14th inst., in Upper Bdf 1 1 the lady of e on. -p ace, Chaplin, Esq., of a aug On tl 16th inst., at Charlton, Kent, the lady of Esq ...

Published: Monday 18 April 1836
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
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BRIGHTON—Fat D AY. --41.---- ft the Pala a The King, accompanied by Princ e Ernest, le cola , , 0

... His Lordship is expected on the 20th inst. The King extended his drive yest erda y to the bridge. A d Lady and Miss Dickson, Lord and Lady r g d n ' Lady Ashley, and Sir Frederick Lamb, called at rala'— terday afternoon. • The absence of the Duke and Duches ...

LONDON MARKETS

... ;.,c11 0 .., Radishes, gd to Is 6d; and Leeks, Is to Is 6 3 5 6d Cabbage Lettuces, 6d to is; Spinach, 6d to 8d; Pears, Os to Os; Onions, Is to 2s; Quinces, 2s 6d to 4 d ' On ; 5 Artichokes, 28 to 4s; Mushrooms, Is 6d to 35 6d; 'Tato pickling, 28 6d to ...

WALSINGHAM &_SSIQXS

... J. Cockburn. Cabbage lettuces, Mr. Crickmay. Asparagus, Mr. Langbam, (gardener to Lady Preston). Sea kale. Mr. John Grimmer. Brocoli, Mr. Reynolds. Kidney beans, leeks, and two cactuses, Mr. Ross, (gardener to Sir Henry Durrant); second best kidney beans ...

Published: Wednesday 23 April 1834
Newspaper: Bury and Norwich Post
County: Suffolk, England
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THE TAUNTON COURIER

... what conceived to be large mushrooms, which gnv« us such lo bis mother, whom they were dressed iu uu iron pot, ns stew. wbole family partook of this for supper. Tne woman only ent a little of it, and boy whom the mushrooms were gathered partook mow sparingly ...